Episode 17 - Why Most Successful Founders Aren’t Dropouts: Orlie Benjamin’s Path from Law to Lasoh

Episode 17 - Why Most Successful Founders Aren’t Dropouts: Orlie Benjamin’s Path from Law to Lasoh

The startup world loves the dropout story, but many successful founders build companies after years of real-world experience.

In this episode of Project Gamma, Warner Moore talks with Orlie Benjamin, Founder & CEO of Lasoh, about her path from law school to entrepreneurship, and how a non-linear career across strategy, customer experience, and marketing shaped the company she built.

Orlie shares why customer-centric problem solving matters more than hype, how Lasoh empowers entrepreneurs by removing platform dependency, and what it took to move from MVP to 1.0 as a non-technical founder.

This conversation is for founders, operators, and leaders who believe experience is an advantage, not a liability.

📚 Book mentioned: High Output Management by Andy Grove

🔗 Connect with Orlie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/orliebenjamin/

📩 Email: orlie@lasoh.io

🎙 Hosted by: Warner Moore, Founder of Gamma Force

🔐 Helping tech companies scale securely through fractional cybersecurity leadership

👉 Learn more: https://gammaforce.io

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